Meld 1.5.1 released



Meld 1.5.1 has been released.


  New features:

    * Add menu items and keyboard shortcuts for version control and directory
      comparison actions (Kai Willadsen)
    * Add support for the Fossil SCM (Jan Danielsson)
    * Add a menu for switching between tabs (Kai Willadsen)
    * Add a menu item to unlock scrolling (Kai Willadsen)

  Code changes and fixes:

    * Improve filter handling with inline error reporting in the preference
      pane, and correct refreshing of file and directory comparisons on filter
      changes (Kai Willadsen)
    * Make line number display work with GtkSourceView 2.10+ (Piotr Piastucki)
    * Support external diff tools in subversion (Cedric Le Dillau)
    * Support CVSNT as a CVS alternative (Kai Willadsen)
    * Performance fixes for subversion and bazaar (Tristan Hill, Kirill Müller)
    * Correctly update a modified file's status in git and svn version control
      views (Peter Tyser)
    * Make temporary files unwritable to avoid unintentionally editing them
      (Peter Tyser)
    * Clean up diff results for cleaner comparisons (Piotr Piastucki)
    * Improve symlink and binary handling, and error cases for directory
      comparisons (Kai Willadsen)
    * Improve copy semantics for directories and symlinks (Kai Willadsen)
    * Show case insensitivity and file encoding errors less intrusively (Kai
      Willadsen)
    * Sundry bug fixes (Kai Willadsen, Piotr Piastucki)

  Translation updates:
    * Bruno Brouard (fr)
    * Claude Paroz (fr)
    * Daniel Mustieles (es)
    * Joe Hansen (da)
    * Mario Blättermann (de)
    * Matej Urbančič (sl)
    * Miroslav Nikolić (sr)
    * Petr Kovar (cs)
    * Takeshi AIHANA (ja)

This release can be downloaded from:

 http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/meld/1.5/meld-1.5.1.tar.bz2


What is Meld?
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Meld is a visual diff and merge tool. It lets you compare two or three files,
and updates the comparisons while you edit them in-place. You can also compare
folders, launching comparisons of individual files as desired. Last but by no
means least, Meld lets you work with your current changes in a wide variety of
version control systems, including Git, Bazaar, Mercurial, Subversion and CVS.


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